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Subject: (Update) Bigoted Far Right MAGA Clown Sean Feucht Has Toronto Concert Cancelled, All 6 Canadian Shows Nixed.
Date: Thu, 24 Jul 2025 21:26:06 -0000 (UTC)
Organization: A noiseless patient Spider
Nobody wants a stupid Christian MAGA bigot fouling their cities.
All 6 of his Canadian dates have been cancelled on him.
City of Vaughan cancels concert set to feature MAGA superstar Sean
Feucht
Officials said that a permit for the concert was denied on the basis of
health and safety as well as community standards and well-being.
July 24, 2025
By Richie AssalyCulture Reporter
The City of Vaughan has cancelled a concert featuring the controversial
American musician Sean Feucht, which was set to take place on Sunday
afternoon at the Dufferin District Park, the Star has confirmed. Six
dates on Feuchts planned Canadian tour have now been scrapped.
Officials stated that the city denied a Special Event Permit for the
concert on the basis of health and safety as well as community standards
and well-being.
Feucht, a Christian singer, missionary and activist, has drawn criticism
for his inflammatory positions on LBGTQ rights, abortion and vaccines,
and his political affiliation with the American far right. The Atlantic
recently described Feucht as a MAGA superstar.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Feucht performed at Christian-rock
concerts in violation of lockdown orders. In 2020, he unsuccessfully ran
as a Republican in Californias 3rd congressional district primary.
In a statement shared with the Star, Feucht suggested that anti-
Christian bias was to blame for the cancellations: to publicly profess
deeply held Christian beliefs is to be labeled an extremist and to have
free worship events classified as public safety risks.
We will not cower in the face of religious persecution whether in
America, Canada, or anywhere else, the statement added.
The Vaughan concert, called Let Us Worship: Revive in 25, was a free,
non-ticketed event. A Facebook group describes the event an opportunity
to come worship boldly, experience the glory of God, and believe for a
supernatural move of the Holy Spirit right in the heart of TO.
Earlier this week, public officials in Nova Scotia and P. E. I.
cancelled a series of events that were planning to host performances by
Feucht, citing complaints from residents and planned protests that
raised concerns about public safety.
Parks Canada issued a statement saying it received advice from police
before revoking the permit for a performance scheduled for Wednesday
night at the York Redoubt National Historic Site overlooking Halifax
harbour.
Parks Canada has reassessed the conditions of the permit and potential
impacts to community members, visitors, concert attendees and event
organizers, the agencys statement said, adding there were security
challenges with the site a British fort built in 1793.
After careful review, and due to heightened public safety concerns,
Parks Canada has notified the organizer that the permit has been
revoked.
According to his website, Feucht plans to return to Canada later in the
summer for a string of dates in Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and
British Columbia.